16 comments:

I know what it's like to lie down and feel as though you're spinning. My experiences in that regard have all been self-inflicted, though; brought about by too much booze. Terribly unpleasant sensation. I pray you won't be afflicted with it too much.

And here's hoping you have a great day with wonderful photographic opportunities!

I'm remembering your seasickness when heading out to Cape Cod (was it?) a couple of years back. It took you completely by surprise. I think you've made a wise choice to stay away from the ferry.. at least for now.

I really like the window photo. Nothing like an old building for inspiration. I get vertigo every once in a while and I think it is part of a little 24-hour virus or something. Enjoy your day. We had cooler temperatures and our natural air conditioning (fog) roll in last night. Such a relief after a few hot days.

Nice shot of the windows, but seriously: get some MECLIZINE @DuaneReed - it's gone non-prescription. I too have experienced vertigo - worse than the worse sea-sickness ("Kill me now" I begged)

Ah, October in Manhattan is another term for HEAVEN! (Got my dragon tattoo 2000, October down on Ludlow. . . .lunch at THE Deli KATZ . . . . walking all over all day. Yep, that's heaven same as when I was 14!

I love the window image here, Daryl. And sorry to hear about your vertigo. I've experienced the room spinning thing but like Suldog above, it was self-inflicted. Putting one foot on the floor usually always seemed to make it abate.

Love the window 'treatment' Daryl, hate the vertigo..I get it now and again also and as you say lying down with the room spinning around is a very unnerving sensation..glad you decided not to go boating..'woman overboard' is not something anyone ever wants to hear!